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FORWARD.
ANNOUNCER: NOW, WGAL NEWS 8'S
WEATHER ON THE 8'S, WITH
METEOROLOGIST CHRISTINE
FERREIRA.
LET'S TAKE
-- CHRISTINE: GOOD
MORNING WE ARE IN FOR OUR FIRST
FREEZE, TONIGHT.
EVERYBODY IS UNDER A FREEZE
WARNING.
HIGHS WILL BE IN THE 50'S FOR
THE REMAINDER OF THE WORK WEEK.
RAIN ALSO LIKELY FOR YOU ON
THURSDAY.
THE
STORM TEAM FORECAST CALLS
FOR PARTLY SUNNY SKIES, A GOOD
DEAL OF SUNSHINE AND CLOUDS WILL
START TO POP UP AROUND
LUNCHTIME.
BREEZY AND COOL WITH A HIGH OF
56.
CLEAR,
COOL WITH A FREEZE EFFECT
-- A FREEZE WARNING ISSUED BY
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE.
TOMORROW, MOSTLY SUNNY FOLLOWED
BY INCREASING CLOUDS.
IT WILL BE OUR COOLEST DAY OF
THE WEEK WITH HIGHS ALMOST 10
DEGREES BELOW AVERAGE.
43 IN EPHRATA.
WIND OUT OF THE WEST AT NINE
MILES PER HOUR.
WIND WILL TURN OUT OF THE
NORTHWEST LATER, THIS AFTERNOON.
48 DEGREES IN CARLISLE, 44 IN
LEBANON, 43 IN LANCASTER.
COOL SPOT SEEM TO BE GETTYSBURG.
NOTICE THE WIND COMING OUT OF
THE NORTH AND WEST.
IT IS GOING TO CAUSE CLOUDS TO
POP UP AROUND LUNCHTIME WITH
BREEZY CONDITIONS PERSISTING
THROUGH THE EVENING.
AS WE HEAD INTO TONIGHT, THE
WIND COMPLETELY DIES OFF AND
THAT WILL LEAD TO ONE OF THE
COLDEST NIGHTS WE HAVE SEEN THIS
SEASON.
LIVE ON SUPER DOPPLER 8, THINGS
ARE QUIET WITH PESKY SHOWERS
TRYING TO POP UP.
I DON'T THINK THEY WILL MAKE IT
INTO THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY, THE
WE WILL SEE CLOUDS STREAMING
OVER THE LAKES TOWARDS US.
MORNING SUNSHINE WITH AFTERNOON
PASSING CLOUDS AND DRY WEATHER
THROUGHOUT THE DAY.
TONIGHT, HIGH PRESSURE PARKED
OVER NEW ENGLAND WILL KEEP OUR
SKY CLEAR WITH TEMPERATURES VERY
COLD.
TOMORROW AFTERNOON, HIGH CLOUDS
START TO FILTER WRITTEN, AND
THAT IS SOME SNOW UP TOWARD THE
POCONOS, QUICKLY CHANGING OVER
TO RAIN.
WE SHOULD SEE RAIN LOCALLY ON
THURSDAY AND THAT WILL TAPER TO
SHOWERS BY THURSDAY.
THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY LIT UP IN
BLUE, THAT IS OUR FIRST FREEZE
WARNING OF THE SEASON.
IF YOU HAVE ANY PLANS THAT YOU
WANT TO BRING IN OR COVER UP,
MAKE SURE YOU DO THAT, TONIGHT.
LOOK AT THE 50'S, LOTS
OF 50'S
INTO THE UPCOMING WEEKEND.